OCC Flying Fish 2021-1

Page 109

Ann and Glenn Bainbridge SV Gjoa, Victoria, BC

2nd March 2021

We’ve been OCC members since 2013 and read the March e-Bulletin with interest. It contained a reprint of a press release about four OCC members receiving recognition from the CCA, definitely a fantastic achievement by all concerned. However, Mōli has a lot more OCC history than the paragraph about Randall Reeves receiving the Blue Water Medal gave her credit for – there is a piece missing. Mōli (ex Taonui, ex Asma) should read Mōli (ex Taonui, ex Gjoa, ex Asma). We bought the boat from Tony in the UK in 2013 and sold her to Randall in 2016 in Alaska. As Gjoa, she completed a Northwest Passage transit in 2014/15 and overwintered in Cambridge Bay, where she endured temperatures as low as –50°C. Gjoa enjoyed meeting Steve Brown’s Novara on her 2014 transit. We also met Randall then – he was crewing aboard Arctic Tern – and discussed how perfect our boat would be for his planned voyage. So, this boat has been owned by at least three OCC members and made three Northwest Passage transits (including Clark Stede/Michelle Poncini’s voyage, when she was called Asma)*. It was an honour for us to have bought Tony’s boat and to see Randall continue with her to achieve his remarkable voyage. As long-standing OCC members, we thought her full OCC history should be put on record. * She has also received the Cruising Club of America’s Blue Water Medal twice – only the second yacht to have done so. The first was Wanderer III, in 1955 with Eric and Susan Hiscock and in 2011 with Thies Matzen and Kicki Ericson.

I start from the premise that no object created by man is as satisfying to his body and soul as a proper sailing yacht. Arthur Beiser, The Proper Yacht

Opposite page: Gjoa (now Mōli) over-wintering in Cambridge Bay during her 2014/15 Northwest Passage transit – see above. Photo Denise LeBleu 107


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OBITUARIES & APPRECIATIONS

17min
pages 235-244

AN UNEXPECTED MAINE CRUISE by Jack Griswold

14min
pages 222-233

ONE STEP AHEAD OF COVID: Cape Verde to Canada in 2020 by Martin Fuller

20min
pages 210-221

THE EARLY ADVENTURES OF BEYOND THE BLUE by David Zaharik

15min
pages 198-208

JUST LIKE CHILDBIRTH by Jill Gallin

10min
pages 190-196

THREE GREAT CAPES IN A 40-YEAR-OLD BOAT by Saša Fegić

8min
pages 181-188

CONNEMARA TO BANTRY IN STRANGE TIMES by Fergus Quinlan

15min
pages 170-179

SALVAGING A SEASON by Iain Simpson

9min
pages 163-169

THE 1989/90 WHITBREAD ROUND THE WORLD RACE by Colin Watkins Introduced by Richard Nicolson

21min
pages 150-161

FROM THE GALLEY OF ... Tim Bridgen, aboard Marionette

2min
page 148

BOOK REVIEWS (2)

25min
pages 139-147

TO SEEK, TO FIND, AND NOT TO YIELD: A family Atlantic adventure, Part 1 Peter Owens and Vera Quinlan

17min
pages 126-137

SAILING IN METAPHORS by Sheila McCurdy

7min
pages 120-124

BOOK REVIEWS (1)

23min
pages 111-119

Letter to Flying Fish 2021-1

1min
page 109

THE CRUX OF THE MATTER by Randall Reeves

21min
pages 92-108

SAILING SWIFT ~ The French Canals, Part 1 by Morgan Finley

14min
pages 81-91

FULL CIRCLE by Graham and Avril Johnson

23min
pages 64-80

THE INSECT by Phil Gordon

4min
pages 61-63

THE GIG by Humphrey Barton

22min
pages 50-60

RESPECTING PARADISE ~ Thoughts on Voyaging Responsibly by Ellen Massey Leonard

12min
pages 39-47

SEABURBAN AROUND ALONE, PART 2 Bert ter Hart

16min
pages 24-38

The 2020 Awards

26min
pages 6-19, 21-23

Editorial

2min
page 5
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